Wednesday, September 10, 2008

None Bleat Louder Than The Guilty Sheep

McCain accuses Obama of disgraceful smears against Sarah Palin when he refers to same old GOP policies as "a pig in lipstick" and "old fish wrapped in newspaper."

I notice that Palin's name wasn't even mentioned during these speeches, so just WHO is drawing this comparison, hmmm?

And while we're at it, who was the first person to mention lipstick?

Typical Republican projection tactics. Let's not fall for 'em again.

4 Comments:

Blogger American Girl said...

It's not sexist to use the time-worn adage "pig in lipstick" when speaking of McCain's economic policies. It is sexist to take a woman's right to choose to have an abortion away from her. It's sexist not to support equal pay for equal work. It's sexist to deny women access to birth control. It's sexist to put a woman on your ticket because you think women will vote for you because you put a woman on your ticket.

12:13 PM  
Blogger Aaron said...

Exactly. And, by extension, it would also be sexist of people to VOTE for this ticket simply because there's a woman on it, when she was selected for all the wrong reasons. I hope the PUMAs remember that...

12:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

All of the city government of Wasilla are part-time employees according to wikipedia. 85% of Wasillians are white and 15% are listed as Native American or a mixture. Are there any Black people in Alaska? Sara Fey or Tina Palin or whatever her name is said she is against all abortions even those from a Rapist. I wonder if she was raped by a Black man and got pregnant how fast she'd head for the clinic? God told Palin to move the Capitol of Alaska to Wasilla unfortunatly for her he didn't tell the state congress who were appalled at the idea. Oops! ed

6:59 PM  
Blogger Aaron said...

She just said "Thanks, but no thanks, to that Bridge to Nowhere."

In fact, according to NPR, she's said it about 75 times in the last week.

"McCain/Palin '08. Because repetition should be a way of life. In policy and words."

10:03 AM  

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